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  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents a cumulative experience for candidates for graduation in art and art education degree programs. Emphasis is placed on creating, organizing, advertising, and presenting a professional exhibit. Provides students with the basic knowledge to market their art. This course is taught in a guided study format. Students are expected to spend a minimum of 6 hours per week in the studio. Course is limited to art majors in the last year of coursework.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide advanced exploration of computer software and applications for use in art and design (web, fine art, and print). The course is intended to build on skills learned in ART323. The student is given an opportunity to develop advanced skills in specific interest area(s). A written contract designed by the student and instructor will outline the research proposal and criteria for completion of the course. Six studio/lab hours are required. Prerequisites: ART 103, 322, 323. May be waived for nonmajors with computer skills.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to give the student the opportunity for continued advanced study in the student's chosen 2- dimesional area of concentration. Emphasis is placed on development of cohesive body of work that exhibits advanced synthesis of knowledge of the art form and control of the media with insight into its creative possibilities. A written contract designed by the student and instructor will outline the research, media and criteria. Six studio hours per week are required. May substitute for ART 305, 326, 407 or 426. Prerequisite: ART 324.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced study in 3-D media and art forms with concentration on Ceramics or Sculpture. Allows the student to continue to expand their creative and conceptual awareness and to develop visual and technical abilities in various three-dimensional media. Students will focus on individual direction based on research and studio work. A written contract designed by the student and instructor will outline the research, media and criteria. Techniques introduced will cover the sculptural processes of carving, modeling, and construction. May substitute for ART 310, 318, or 405. Prerequisite: ART 325 and consent of the advisor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides opportunity for expanding painting skills. Student is encouraged to explore creative interpretation of chosen subject in the media of paint. Focus is on developing independent work ethic based on research and studio work. Student will meet with instructor to set goals and develop a direction to pursue with work. Six studio hours per week are required. Prerequisite: ART 326.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is studies the art of foreign lands. The emphasis will be placed on art in relation to the life, time, and environment that prodcued it. This is an independent study course taken when students are visiting in another country.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an extension of ART 500 Art History Seminar. The course is designed to explore the art of foreign lands. Emphasis will be places on art in relation to the life, time and environment out of which it sprang. This is an inde- pendent study course taken when students are visiting another country.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the use of art to express moral conflict with emphasis on art as the impetus for change in social and cultural values. The examination of art as a reflection of the disintegration of values in society will also be studied. Students will examine works of art and relate them to cultural changes within the society that created them. Criticial analysis of art works, research, and writing skills will be emphasized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the artistic images which represent man, dieties, and idols in various cultures. The effect of mass media on images of popular culture will also be studied. Emphasis will be palced on the influence of visual imagery in developing a cultural pereception of man and gods. Students will examine images as a reflection of the society that produced them and relate them to cultural attitudes. Critical analysis of art works, research, and writing skills will emphasized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course surveys the influences of African and indigenous people of the Americans on the arts of Native Americans, Mexican Americans, and African Americans. Emphasis will be placed on the arts, crafts, and architecture of these groups from prehistoric era to the present critical analysis of art works, research and writing skills will be emphasized.
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